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Kamara 🦋 🇬🇭 🇳🇬
A MoMo scammer called me today claiming he had mistakenly sent GHS 9 million to my account 😂😭 He then asked me to: 1.Check my account 2.Switch off my phone so he could “withdraw” the money A few moments later, I received a prompt to authorise GHS 438. I dismissed it immediately. The confidence these scammers have is unreal. I really hope the new SIM re-registration helps tackle MoMo fraud in Ghana.
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
If you have CCTV in your House, Read this now You installed cameras for security but what if I tell you Someone else may still be watching your home right now? Not a th!ef. Not a stranger. The person that installed it. Yes. After installation, many CCTV installers still retain: 🥢 Your login details 🥢 Remote access 🥢 Backend control Meaning they can log in anytime and see everything. Your sitting room. Your compound. Your movements. And you won’t even know. The law protects your privacy but only after it has been violated. So this is what you must do immediately: 🥢 Change all passwords NOW 🥢 Take full admin control 🥢 Disable access you don’t understand 🥢 Let another expert check it Because listen carefully… Not every invasion comes with a broken door. Some come with installation receipts. If you have CCTV in your home or office, don’t ignore this. Act now! ©️Confidence Aribibia
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Gbotemi
Gbotemi@confindence24·
“The rise and fall of Alhaji Gay, the man who once brought terror to Lagos.” What a very nice story ✌️✌️. Ire oo.
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#BoysLivesMatter
#BoysLivesMatter@KobbyKyei_·
Together with my brothers at Nsemsisi TV, we’re excited to share that we’re in the final stages of completing a 2-bedroom self-contained home for Auntie Agyeiwaa and her son, Angel. The moment of handing over is almost here, and we couldn’t be more grateful. A heartfelt thank you to Nsemsisi TV and everyone who contributed to making this project a reality. Your generosity is truly changing lives. This is what social media should be about, coming together to make a real difference in the world.🫶🏻❤️😊 #KobbyKyeiNews
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nduka omeife
nduka omeife@ndukaomeife·
After a year of shutting down my business, I started again in 2019, this time, a small yoghurt shop just two streets away from my house. We sold Greek yoghurt, drink yoghurt, yoghurt and fruit Parfait, grilled fish, and chicken shawarma. The business picked up. But there was a problem… Stealing. Stealing. Stealing. Then I remembered that boy He was working at a hotel at the time. I brought him in, partly because of proximity, and had him stay with me. I took him to the shop and introduced him to the manager as someone looking for a cleaning job. Quietly, I pulled the manager aside and said, “Please be careful with this new boy—he might be a thief.” Then I left. That night, the boy came back and told me everything. They drank yoghurt freely. Ate shawarma. Shared money among themselves. He showed me his own share of money. Yet, whenever we asked about sales, the manager would say, “There was no market.” My wife was understandably upset and wanted to confront them immediately. I told her, “Not yet.” Instead, we asked the boy to stay, observe, and learn. Within two weeks, he had mastered how to prepare the fish, shawarma, and everything else. Then one day, I walked into the shop—calm, joking, almost playful. I laid out the facts. And then… I fired the manager. But more importantly, we fixed the system. That small decision changed everything. From that same shop, we expanded: first into a proper office, and eventually into a factory. Sometimes I wonder… If they had any idea what that business would become, would they have acted differently?
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“I lost ₦25 million to the people I trusted most. But one ‘small boy’ saved my business.” That was how my pure water company manager was eating chicken every other evening, living large and looking fresh… while I was growing lean and looking older by the day. This life no balance sha. 😊😊😊 After investing about ₦25 million into the business, there was always a new depressing story every day. While the manager kept lying about trucks, generators, and machinery, the drivers were having a field day. I had promised to take care of my staff — and I was playing my part well. Sadly, many of them couldn’t see beyond the next plate of rice or eba. It was a harrowing experience. They dealt with me without mercy. I even sent a trusted church member…she quietly “opened her own shop” and started siphoning money. There was always chaos in the office. No one considered the long drives I made every Saturday and Sunday just to keep things running. At one point, I brought in an artist I had been supporting — even bought about ₦2 million worth of his works. I employed him to oversee the office while I was at my 9–5 and paid him upfront. Pride wouldn’t let him work. I fired him two days after. Then I sent my sister — hardworking, integrity pro max, hates waste and dishonesty. That was when the real resistance started. They complained she was “too strict.” I knew exactly what that meant. One Saturday morning, I called an emergency meeting. I needed answers. After everyone spoke, the youngest staff raised his hand… looked the manager in the eye… and exposed all the fraud. Silence. No one could deny it. I stood up and told everyone: Take your belongings. We are shutting down. 😭😭 The factory closed for one year. That was it. I had had enough. Painful… because it was the second factory I had to shut down. But here’s the twist… When we bounced back, my sister and that young boy became the backbone of the business. Today, she is the Managing Director, and that same boy is Head of Production in my yoghurt company. I sponsored him through school — he is studing Microbiology. Today, they run a billion-naira business. Never give up. Now you understand why I can sleep peacefully, even from far away England. 😊

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Phiona Kyeru
Phiona Kyeru@kyeruphiona·
A coworker died yesterday morning😭. ​HR knew by 9 :00 AM, but they kept us working all day. They finally told us around 4 :30 PM, then had the nerve to say, "You can head home early if you need to"—knowing we all finish at 5: 00 PM anyway. ​This morning, it’s back to "business as usual." Some of my friends are literally sobbing at their desks, but they’re expected to work and be productive. No time to grieve. ​It’s a cold reality. Within a week, the company will have his job posted online. Within a month, someone else will be sitting in his chair. ​But his family ,his children will still talk about him every day,they will ask where is daddy , His wife will mourn him for ages ,he was the love of her life . ​At work, we are just a "resource" that can be replaced in a week. At home, we are the world. Stop giving your best energy to a desk that will forget you, and giving the "leftovers" to the people who never will.
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SIKAOFFICIAL🦍
SIKAOFFICIAL🦍@SIKAOFFICIAL1·
President John Dramani Mahama has clarified that security service applications were not 500,000 as widely reported, but about 280,000, noting the figure appeared inflated because many applicants applied to multiple agencies simultaneously. He further urged that candidates who scored below the 65% aptitude test cutoff should be retained in a database and recruited in batches of 10,000 annually over four years, giving 40,000 applicants another chance, stressing that missing the mark does not necessarily mean they are unqualified. [🎥: prime_rakon]
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𝐀𝐒𝐊
𝐀𝐒𝐊@askghmedia·
A man is urgently seeking public assistance to apprehend two fraudsters who scammed him of GH¢28,000 at the Legon Police Station in the Greater Accra Region. According to details the victim shared with ASK, one of the fraudsters posed as an agent, while the other, dressed in a wine-colored outfit, pretended to be the landlord. After negotiations, the supposed landlord called the victim and asked him to meet at the Legon Police Station to sign the rental contract. He claimed his car had been involved in an accident and that he was at the MTTD handling the matter. The victim went to the station, signed the documents, paid the full amount, and was handed the keys to the non-existent apartment in Dansoman. He later discovered that the Dansoman property he had been handed the keys to was not owned by the self-proclaimed landlord and that he had been scammed. All efforts to apprehend the fraudsters have been unsuccessful. He is now appealing to the public for help in identifying and arresting the two men.
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Mango Ase
Mango Ase@Mango_asee·
The backbone and the pillar of the President, I see you Mummy @joyce_bawah 😊 ♥ ♥ ♥
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Gary Al-Smith
Gary Al-Smith@garyalsmith·
600 applications?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Khidss Dhave
Khidss Dhave@Khidss_Dhave·
@NaaKamara You get frauded when you allow yourself to, it’s common sense..
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Kamara 🦋 🇬🇭 🇳🇬
A MoMo scammer called me today claiming he had mistakenly sent GHS 9 million to my account 😂😭 He then asked me to: 1.Check my account 2.Switch off my phone so he could “withdraw” the money A few moments later, I received a prompt to authorise GHS 438. I dismissed it immediately. The confidence these scammers have is unreal. I really hope the new SIM re-registration helps tackle MoMo fraud in Ghana.
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kormla_addo
kormla_addo@O_be_lix·
@NaaKamara The level of dumbness in this comment section buffles me. Lots of people doubting and complaining about the sim re-registration to fight momo fraud but they are not giving any alternative. Just useless complaints. SMH 🤦‍♂️
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AMARTIOUS
AMARTIOUS@amartious2000·
@NaaKamara Nigerians are very comfortable with OPAY services. Can't it work in Ghana?
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Undertaker.
Undertaker.@Diesel_Oppong·
Honestly, I dunno how it works but I want someone to enlighten me. How will the person be able to withdraw from your account if your phone is off? I've heard of it a couple of times but I wanna know how it works because I know without entering your pin, it won't work so how?
Kamara 🦋 🇬🇭 🇳🇬@NaaKamara

A MoMo scammer called me today claiming he had mistakenly sent GHS 9 million to my account 😂😭 He then asked me to: 1.Check my account 2.Switch off my phone so he could “withdraw” the money A few moments later, I received a prompt to authorise GHS 438. I dismissed it immediately. The confidence these scammers have is unreal. I really hope the new SIM re-registration helps tackle MoMo fraud in Ghana.

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